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  2. List of Mattel toys - Wikipedia

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    Chatty Cathy (1960–1965) Mattel's original talking doll. The pull-string talking mechanism that was created for Chatty Cathy in 1960, and it was used in many Mattel talking dolls from 1960 to 1975. Re-issue new doll (1970–1972) Re-issue '60s version (1998–2001). Creatable World (2019–present) Six construction kits for gender-neutral dolls.

  3. List of Happy Tree Friends episodes - Wikipedia

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    Petunia is pushing a baby carriage containing her teddy bear when she notices something shiny in the nearby bushes. Turns out it is the cursed idol. Petunia replaces her doll with the idol, not knowing that its presence causes two birds to fall to the ground, dead.

  4. List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio films - Wikipedia

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    The Boy and the Wolf: Rudolf Ising (uncredited) 95: May 8, 1943: Red: Red Hot Riding Hood: Tex Avery: 88 • First appearance of Red. • Features "Runnin' Wild" as the theme tune. • Tex Avery Screwball Classics: Volume 1 DVD and Blu-ray. [49] • Extra on the Blu-ray of Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2. [21] May 22, 1943: Tom and ...

  5. Cookie's Bustle - Wikipedia

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    Cookie disarms the bomb in time, but the aliens approach her and reveal that they came to Earth and held the Bombo World Olympics to observe humanity. However, because humans are divided by religion and politics, the aliens have decided to destroy Earth, to which Cookie begs them to give humanity a second chance.

  6. Chatty Cathy - Wikipedia

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    Chatty Cathy was a pull-string "talking" doll originally created by Ruth and Elliot Handler and manufactured by the Mattel toy company from 1959 to 1965. The doll was first released in stores and appeared in television commercials beginning in 1960, with a suggested retail price of $18.00, though usually priced under $10.00 in catalog advertisements.

  7. My Pet Monster - Wikipedia

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    My Pet Monster also spawned a children's cartoon series that ran for one season on ABC, produced by Ellipse (France), Nelvana Limited (Canada), and Hi-Tops Video in association with Golden Books. [6] It gives a completely different origin for the creature than the live-action film. [3] The show follows Monster, who lives with a boy named Max.

  8. Girlstuff/Boystuff - Wikipedia

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    He loves music and is almost always wearing his headphones and portable CD player. He likes to keep with the flow and the latest cool stuff. He wants to become a DJ. Ben: Slightly obnoxious, Ben is most likely to have the latest "coolnest" but at the end of the day he is a good boy who cares about his friends.

  9. My Buddy (doll) - Wikipedia

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    The My Buddy doll line was a toy brand made by Hasbro in 1985 with the intention of making a doll to appeal to young boys and teach them about caring for their friends. [1] This idea was both innovative and controversial for its time, as toy dolls were traditionally associated with younger girls. [ 2 ]